Specifies the client's race:
- ALASKA NATIVE (ALEUT, ESKIMO, INDIAN): Origins in any of
the original people of Alaska.
- AMERICAN INDIAN (OTHER THAN ALASKA NATIVE): Origins in
any of the original people of North America and South
Am... (view details)

Describes the client's marital status. The following
categories are compatible with the U.S. Census.
- NEVER MARRIED: Includes clients whose only marriage was
annulled.
- NOW MARRIED: Includes those living together as married.
- SEPARATED... (view details)

Specifies the highest school grade (number of school years)
completed by the client.
Guidelines: States that use specific categories for designating
education level should map their categories to a logical "number
of years of school completed." Th... (view details)

Designates the client's employment status at the time of
admission or transfer:
- FULL TIME: Working 35 hours or more each week; including
active duty members of the uniformed services.
- PART TIME: Working fewer than 35 hours each week.
... (view details)

Specifies whether the client has served in the uniformed
services (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, Public
Health Service Commissioned Corps, Coast and Geodetic Survey,
etc).
Guidelines: A veteran is a person 16 years or over who has
s... (view details)

Specifies whether the client is homeless, living with parents,
living in a supervised setting, or living independently on his
or her own.
- HOMELESS: Clients with no fixed address; includes shelters.
- DEPENDENT LIVING: Clients living in a supe... (view details)

The term "Core Based Statistical Area" (CBSA) is a collective
term for both metro and micro areas. Metropolitan and
micropolitan statistical areas (metro and micro areas) are
geographic entities defined by the U.S. Office of Management
and Budget ... (view details)

According to the U.S. Bureau of the Census, if an area that
qualifies as a Metropolitan Area (MA) has more than one
million persons, PMSAs may be defined within it. PMSAs
consist of a large urbanized county or cluster of counties
that demonstrates v... (view details)

CENSUS REGION: Geographic regions used are based on divisions
used by the U.S. Bureau of Census, 1970 Census of Population.
They are comprised of the following states and territories:
- U.S. TERRITORIES: Puerto Rico
- NORTHEAST: New England Divi... (view details)

CENSUS DIVISION: Census divisions are groupings of states
that are subdivisions of the four census regions. There are
nine divisions, which the Census Bureau adopted in 1910 for
the presentation of data. The divisions and the states
included in the... (view details)

Describes the type of service and treatment setting in which
the client is placed at the time of admission or transfer.
- DETOXIFICATION, 24-HOUR SERVICE, HOSPITAL INPATIENT:
24 hour per day medical acute care services in hospital
setting f... (view details)

Indicates the number of days from the first contact or
request for service until the client was admitted and
the first clinical service was provided.
Guidelines: This item is intended to capture the number
of days the client must wait to begin tr... (view details)

Describes the person or agency referring the client to the
alcohol or drug abuse treatment program:
- INDIVIDUAL (INCLUDES SELF-REFERRAL): Includes the client,
a family member, friend, or any other individual who would
not be included in any... (view details)

This field gives more detailed information about those
clients who are coded as "Criminal Justice Referral" in
the Minimum Data Set field for "Principal Source of
Referral" (PSOURCE).
- STATE/FEDERAL COURT, OTHER COURT
- PROBATION/PAROLE
- ... (view details)

Indicates the number of previous treatment episodes the
client has received in any drug or alcohol program. Changes
in service for the same episode (transfers) should not be
counted as separate prior episodes.
Guidelines: It is preferred that the... (view details)

For drugs other than alcohol, this field identifies the age at
which the client first used the substance identified as the
primary substance. For alcohol, this field records the age of
the first intoxication.
... (view details)

For drugs other than alcohol, this field identifies the age at
which the client first used the substance identified as the
secondary substance. For alcohol, this field records the age
of the first intoxication.
... (view details)

For drugs other than alcohol, this field identifies the age at
which the client first used the substance identified as the
tertiary substance. For alcohol, this field records the age of
the first intoxication.
... (view details)

Specifies the client's race:
- ALASKA NATIVE (ALEUT, ESKIMO, INDIAN): Origins in any of
the original people of Alaska.
- AMERICAN INDIAN (OTHER THAN ALASKA NATIVE): Origins in
any of the original people of North America and South
Am... (view details)

Describes the client's marital status. The following
categories are compatible with the U.S. Census.
- NEVER MARRIED: Includes clients whose only marriage was
annulled.
- NOW MARRIED: Includes those living together as married.
- SEPARATED... (view details)

Specifies the highest school grade (number of school years)
completed by the client.
Guidelines: States that use specific categories for designating
education level should map their categories to a logical "number
of years of school completed." Th... (view details)

Designates the client's employment status at the time of
admission or transfer:
- FULL TIME: Working 35 hours or more each week; including
active duty members of the uniformed services.
- PART TIME: Working fewer than 35 hours each week.
... (view details)

Specifies whether the client has served in the uniformed
services (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, Public
Health Service Commissioned Corps, Coast and Geodetic Survey,
etc).
Guidelines: A veteran is a person 16 years or over who has
s... (view details)

Specifies whether the client is homeless, living with parents,
living in a supervised setting, or living independently on his
or her own.
- HOMELESS: Clients with no fixed address; includes shelters.
- DEPENDENT LIVING: Clients living in a supe... (view details)

The term "Core Based Statistical Area" (CBSA) is a collective
term for both metro and micro areas. Metropolitan and
micropolitan statistical areas (metro and micro areas) are
geographic entities defined by the U.S. Office of Management
and Budget ... (view details)

According to the U.S. Bureau of the Census, if an area that
qualifies as a Metropolitan Area (MA) has more than one
million persons, PMSAs may be defined within it. PMSAs
consist of a large urbanized county or cluster of counties
that demonstrates v... (view details)

CENSUS REGION: Geographic regions used are based on divisions
used by the U.S. Bureau of Census, 1970 Census of Population.
They are comprised of the following states and territories:
- U.S. TERRITORIES: Puerto Rico
- NORTHEAST: New England Divi... (view details)

CENSUS DIVISION: Census divisions are groupings of states
that are subdivisions of the four census regions. There are
nine divisions, which the Census Bureau adopted in 1910 for
the presentation of data. The divisions and the states
included in the... (view details)

Describes the type of service and treatment setting in which
the client is placed at the time of admission or transfer.
- DETOXIFICATION, 24-HOUR SERVICE, HOSPITAL INPATIENT:
24 hour per day medical acute care services in hospital
setting f... (view details)

Indicates the number of days from the first contact or
request for service until the client was admitted and
the first clinical service was provided.
Guidelines: This item is intended to capture the number
of days the client must wait to begin tr... (view details)

Describes the person or agency referring the client to the
alcohol or drug abuse treatment program:
- INDIVIDUAL (INCLUDES SELF-REFERRAL): Includes the client,
a family member, friend, or any other individual who would
not be included in any... (view details)

This field gives more detailed information about those
clients who are coded as "Criminal Justice Referral" in
the Minimum Data Set field for "Principal Source of
Referral" (PSOURCE).
- STATE/FEDERAL COURT, OTHER COURT
- PROBATION/PAROLE
- ... (view details)

Indicates the number of previous treatment episodes the
client has received in any drug or alcohol program. Changes
in service for the same episode (transfers) should not be
counted as separate prior episodes.
Guidelines: It is preferred that the... (view details)

For drugs other than alcohol, this field identifies the age at
which the client first used the substance identified as the
primary substance. For alcohol, this field records the age of
the first intoxication.
... (view details)

For drugs other than alcohol, this field identifies the age at
which the client first used the substance identified as the
secondary substance. For alcohol, this field records the age
of the first intoxication.
... (view details)

For drugs other than alcohol, this field identifies the age at
which the client first used the substance identified as the
tertiary substance. For alcohol, this field records the age of
the first intoxication.
... (view details)